Florence Nightingale Quote

The "dreams of youth" have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it extraordinary that it should be so? For do we ever utilise this heroism? Look how it lives upon itself and perishes for lack of food. We do not know what to do with it. We had rather that it should not be there. Often we laugh at it. Always we find it troublesome. Look at the poverty of our life! Can we expect anything else but poor creatures to come out of it?


Cassandra (1860)


The dreams of youth have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it...

The dreams of youth have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it...

The dreams of youth have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it...

The dreams of youth have become a proverb. That organisations, early rich, fall far short of their promise has been repeated to satiety. But is it...